572 lines
19 KiB
PHP
572 lines
19 KiB
PHP
<?php
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$defflip = (!cfip()) ? exit(header('HTTP/1.1 401 Unauthorized')) : 1;
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/**
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* Do not edit this unless you have confirmed that your config has been updated!
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* This is used in the version check to ensure you run the latest version of the configuration file.
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* Once you upgraded your config, change the version here too.
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**/
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$config['version'] = '0.0.7';
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/**
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* Unless you disable this, we'll do a quick check on your config first.
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*/
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$config['skip_config_tests'] = false;
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// Our include directory for additional features
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define('INCLUDE_DIR', BASEPATH . 'include');
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// Our class directory
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define('CLASS_DIR', INCLUDE_DIR . '/classes');
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// Our pages directory which takes care of
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define('PAGES_DIR', INCLUDE_DIR . '/pages');
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// Our theme folder holding all themes
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define('THEME_DIR', BASEPATH . 'templates');
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// Set debugging level for our debug class
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// Values valid from 0 (disabled) to 5 (most verbose)
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define('DEBUG', 0);
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// SALT used to hash passwords
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define('SALT', 'PLEASEMAKEMESOMETHINGRANDOM');
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define('SALTY', 'THISSHOULDALSOBERRAANNDDOOM');
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/**
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* Underlying coin algorithm that you are mining on. Set this to whatever your coin needs:
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*
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* Options:
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* sha256d : SHA coins like Bitcoin
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* scrypt : Scrypt based coins like Litecoin
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* Default:
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* scrypt : Scrypt is default
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**/
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$config['algorithm'] = 'scrypt';
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/**
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* Database configuration
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*
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* A MySQL database backend is required for MPOS.
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* Also ensure the database structure is imported!
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* The SQL file should be included in this project under the `sql` directory
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*
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* Default:
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* host = 'localhost'
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* port = 3306
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* user = 'someuser'
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* pass = 'somepass'
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* name = 'mpos'
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**/
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$config['db']['host'] = 'localhost';
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$config['db']['user'] = 'someuser';
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$config['db']['pass'] = 'somepass';
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$config['db']['port'] = 3306;
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$config['db']['name'] = 'mpos';
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/**
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* Local wallet RPC configuration
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*
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* MPOS uses the RPC backend to fetch transactions, blocks
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* and various other things. They need to match your coind RPC
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* configuration.
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*
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* Default:
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* type = 'http'
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* host = 'localhost:19334'
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* username = 'testnet'
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* password = 'testnet'
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**/
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$config['wallet']['type'] = 'http';
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$config['wallet']['host'] = 'localhost:19334';
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$config['wallet']['username'] = 'testnet';
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$config['wallet']['password'] = 'testnet';
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/**
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* Payout of liquid assets
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*
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* Explanation:
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* Running pools, especially those with active fees, will build up a good
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* amount of liquid assets that can be used by pool operators. If you wish
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* to automatically send your assets to a offline wallet, set your account
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* address, reserves and thresholds here.
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*
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* Options:
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* address : The address of the wallet to the address you'd like to receive the coins in
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* reserve : The amount you'd like to remain in the wallet. Recommended is at least 1 block value
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* threshold : The amount of coins you'd like to send per batch minimum. Once exceeded, this is sent
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* to the offline wallet address specified.
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* Default:
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* addresss : empty
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* reserve : 50
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* threshold : 25
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**/
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$config['coldwallet']['address'] = '';
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$config['coldwallet']['reserve'] = 50;
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$config['coldwallet']['threshold'] = 5;
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/**
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* Getting Started Config
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*
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* This is displayed on GettingStarted Page
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* to make it more dynamic
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*
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*
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**/
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$config['gettingstarted']['coinname'] = 'Litecoin';
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$config['gettingstarted']['coinurl'] = 'http://www.litecoin.org';
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$config['gettingstarted']['stratumurl'] = '';
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$config['gettingstarted']['stratumport'] = '3333';
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/**
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* API configuration to fetch prices for set currency
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*
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* Explanation:
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* MPOS will try to fetch the current exchange rates
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* from this API URL/target. Currently btc-e and coinchoose
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* are supported in MPOS. If you want to remove the trade
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* header just set currency to an empty string.
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*
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* Default (btc-e.com):
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* url = `https://btc-e.com`
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* target = `/api/2/ltc_usd/ticker`
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* currency = `USD`
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*
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* Optional (coinchoose.com):
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* url = `http://www.coinchoose.com`
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* target = `/api.php`
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* currency = `BTC`
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*
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* Optional (cryptsy.com):
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* url = `http://pubapi.cryptsy.com`
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* currency = `BTC`
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* target = `/api.php?method=marketdata`
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**/
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$config['price']['url'] = 'https://btc-e.com';
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$config['price']['target'] = '/api/2/ltc_usd/ticker';
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$config['price']['currency'] = 'USD';
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/**
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* Automatic payout thresholds
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*
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* These values define the min and max settings
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* that can be entered by a user.
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* Defaults:
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* `min` = `1`
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* `max` = `250`
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**/
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$config['ap_threshold']['min'] = 1;
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$config['ap_threshold']['max'] = 250;
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/**
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* Donation thresholds
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*
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* You can define a min and max values for you users
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* donation settings here.
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*
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* Defaults:
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* `min` = `1`
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**/
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$config['donate_threshold']['min'] = 1;
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/**
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* Account specific settings
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*
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* Explanation
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* Invitations will allow your users to invite new members to join the pool.
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* After sending a mail to the invited user, they can register using the token
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* created. Invitations can be enabled and disabled through the admin panel.
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* Sent invitations are listed on the account invitations page.
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*
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* You can limit the number of registrations send per account via configuration
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* variable.
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*
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* Options:
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* count : Maximum invitations a user is able to send
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*
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* Defaults:
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* count : 5
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**/
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$config['accounts']['invitations']['count'] = 5;
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// Currency system used in this pool, default: `LTC`
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$config['currency'] = 'LTC';
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/**
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* Coin Target in seconds
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*
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* Explanation
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* Target time for coins to be generated
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*
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* Fastcoin: 12 seconds
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* Litecoin: 2,5 minutes = 150 seconds
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* Feathercoin: 2,5 minutes = 150 seconds
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* Bitcoin: 10 minutes = 600 seconds
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*
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**/
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$config['cointarget'] = '150';
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/**
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* Diff change every X Blocks
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*
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* Explanation
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* Amount of Blocks until Difficulty change
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*
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* Fastcoin: 300 Blocks
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* Litecoin: 2016 Blocks
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* Bitcoin: 2016 Blocks
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*
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**/
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$config['coindiffchangetarget'] = 2016;
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/**
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* Default transaction fee to apply to user transactions
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*
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* Explanation
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* The coin daemon applies transaction fees to young coins.
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* Since we are unable to find out what the exact fee was we set
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* a default value here which is applied to both manual and auto payouts.
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* If this is not set, no fee is applied in the transactions history but
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* the user might still see them when the coins arrive.
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* You can set two different transaction fees for manual and auto payouts.
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*
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* Default:
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* txfee_auto = 0.1
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* txfee_manual = 0.1
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*
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**/
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$config['txfee_auto'] = 0.1;
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$config['txfee_manual'] = 0.1;
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// Payout a block bonus to block finders, default: 0 (disabled)
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// This bonus is paid by the pool operator, it is not deducted from the block payout!
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$config['block_bonus'] = 0;
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/**
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* Payout system in use
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*
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* This will modify some templates and activate the
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* appropriate crons. Only ONE payout system at a time
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* is supported!
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*
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* Available options:
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* prop: Proportional payout system
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* pps : Pay Per Share payout system
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* pplns : Pay Per Last N Shares payout system
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*
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* Default:
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* prop
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**/
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$config['payout_system'] = 'prop';
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/**
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* Round purging
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*
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* Explanation:
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* As soon as a round is finished, shares of that rate are archived (see below)
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* and deleted from the `shares` table. Due to a large amount of shares in a
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* single round, this can take a very long time. To reduce server load and allow
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* other systems to access the DB during this high-load time, the DELETE
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* calls are being limited to a number of rows. Then the process sleeps and
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* continues to delete shares until all shares have been purged.
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*
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* You can adjust some purging settings here in order to improve your overall
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* site performance during round ends. Keep in mind that decreasing shares/time
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* will make the cron run longer but at least keeps your site active. Vice versa
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* higher numbers allow for a faster deletion but might affect the live site.
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*
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* This system is also used when purging archived shares.
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*
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* Available Options:
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* sleep : Time to sleep between delete calls
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* shares : How many shares to delete at one time
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*
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* Default:
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* sleep : 5 seconds
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* shares : 500000
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**/
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$config['purge']['sleep'] = 1;
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$config['purge']['shares'] = 25000;
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/**
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* Archiving configuration for debugging
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*
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* Explanation:
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* By default, we don't need to archive for a long time. PPLNS and Hashrate
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* calculations rely on this archive, but all shares past a certain point can
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* safely be deleted.
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*
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* To ensure we have enough shares on stack for PPLNS, this
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* is set to the past 10 rounds. Even with lucky ones in between those should
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* fit the PPLNS target. On top of that, even if we have more than 10 rounds,
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* we still keep the last maxage shares to ensure we can calculate hashrates.
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* Both conditions need to be met in order for shares to be purged from archive.
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*
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* Proportional mode will only keep the past 24 hours. These are required for
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* hashrate calculations to work past a round, hence 24 hours was selected as
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* the default. You may want to increase the time for debugging, then add any
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* integer reflecting minutes of shares to keep.
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*
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* Availabe Options:
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* maxrounds : PPLNS, keep shares for maxrounds
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* maxage : PROP and PPLNS, delete shares older than maxage minutes
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*
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* Default:
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* maxrounds = 10
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* maxage = 60 * 24 (24h)
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**/
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$config['archive']['maxrounds'] = 10;
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$config['archive']['maxage'] = 60 * 24;
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// Pool fees applied to users in percent, default: 0 (disabled)
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$config['fees'] = 0;
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/**
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* PPLNS requires some settings to run properly. First we need to define
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* a default shares count that is applied if we don't have a proper type set.
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* Different dynamic types can be applied, or you can run a fixed scheme.
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*
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* Explanation
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*
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* PPLNS can run on two different payouts: fixed and blockavg. Each one
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* defines a different PPLNS target.
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*
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* Fixed means we will be looking at the shares setup in the default
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* setting. There is no automatic adjustments to the PPLNS target,
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* all users will be paid out proportionally to that target.
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*
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* Blockavg will look at the last blockcount blocks shares and take
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* the average as the PPLNS target. This will be automatically adjusted
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* when difficulty changes and more blocks are available. This keeps the
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* target dynamic but still traceable.
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*
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* If you use the fixed type it will use $config['pplns']['shares']['default']
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* for target calculations, if you use blockavg type it will use
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* $config['pplns']['blockavg']['blockcount'] blocks average for target
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* calculations.
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*
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* default : Default target shares for PPLNS
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* type : Payout type used in PPLNS
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* blockcount : Amount of blocks to check for avg shares
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*
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* Available Options:
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* default : amount of shares, integeger
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* type : blockavg or fixed
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* blockcount : amount of blocks, any integer
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*
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* Defaults:
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* default = 4000000
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* type = `blockavg`
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* blockcount = 10
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**/
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/**
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* $config['pplns']['shares']['type'] = 'dynamic';
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* Dynamic target adjustment allows the blockavg target to adjust faster to share counts
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* while still tracking round share averages by using a percentage of the current round shares
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* to alter the pplns blockavg target this is useful with the nature of many alt coins low and fast
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* adjusting difficulties and quick round times
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* reverse_payout is useful to even out payouts for fast round times when even steady miners
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* are missing share submissions for the current round
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**/
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$config['pplns']['shares']['default'] = 4000000;
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$config['pplns']['shares']['type'] = 'blockavg';
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$config['pplns']['blockavg']['blockcount'] = 10;
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$config['pplns']['reverse_payout'] = false; // add user shares from archive even if user not in current round
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$config['pplns']['dynamic']['percent'] = 30; // percentage of round shares factored into block average when using dynamic type
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// Pool target difficulty as set in pushpoold configuration file
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// Please also read this for stratum: https://github.com/TheSerapher/php-mpos/wiki/FAQ
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$config['difficulty'] = 20;
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/**
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* This defines how rewards are paid to users.
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*
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* Explanation:
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*
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* Proportional + PPLNS Payout System
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* When running a pool on fixed mode, each block will be paid
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* out as defined in `reward`. If you wish to pass transaction
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* fees inside discovered blocks on to user, set this to `block`.
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* This is really helpful for altcoins with dynamic block values!
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*
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* PPS Payout System
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* If set to `fixed`, all PPS values are based on the `reward` setting.
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* If you set it to `block` you will calculate the current round based
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* on the previous block value. The idea is to pass the block of the
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* last round on to the users. If no previous block is found, PPS value
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* will fall back to the fixed value set in `reward`. Ensure you don't
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* overpay users in the first round!
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*
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* Available options:
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* reward_type:
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* fixed : Fixed value according to `reward` setting
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* block : Dynamic value based on block amount
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* reward:
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* float value : Any value of your choice but should reflect base block values
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*
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* Default:
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* reward_type = `fixed`
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* reward = 50
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*
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**/
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$config['reward_type'] = 'block';
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$config['reward'] = 50;
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// Confirmations per block required to credit transactions, default: 120
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// Do NOT touch this unless you know what you are doing! Please check your coin for the
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// appropriate value here, but most should work with this.
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$config['confirmations'] = 120;
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// Confirmations per block required in network to confirm its transactions, default: 120
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// Do NOT touch this unless you know what you are doing! Please check your coin for the
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// appropriate value here, but most should work with this.
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$config['network_confirmations'] = 120;
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/**
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* Available pps options:
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* reward_type:
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* fixed : Fixed value according to `reward` setting
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* blockavg : Dynamic value based on average of x number of block rewards
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* block : Dynamic value based on LAST block amount
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* reward:
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* float value : Any value of your choice but should reflect base block values
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* blockcount : amount of blocks to average, any integer
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* Default:
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* pps_reward_type = `fixed` default $config['pps']['reward']['default']
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* reward = 50
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*
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**/
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$config['pps']['reward']['default'] = 50;
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$config['pps']['reward']['type'] = 'blockavg';
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$config['pps']['blockavg']['blockcount'] = 10;
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/**
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* Memcache configuration
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*
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* To disable memcache set option $config['memcache']['enabled'] = false
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* After disable memcache installation of memcache is not required.
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*
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* Please note that a memcache is greatly increasing performance
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* when combined with the `statistics.php` cronjob. Disabling this
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* is not recommended in a live environment!
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*
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* Explanations
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* enabled : Disable (false) memcache for debugging or enable (true) it
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* host : Host IP or hostname
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* port : memcache port
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* keyprefix : Must be changed for multiple MPOS instances on one host
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* expiration : Default expiration time in seconds of all cached keys.
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* Increase if caches expire too fast.
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* splay : Default randomizer for expiration times.
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* This will spread expired keys across `splay` seconds.
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*
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* Default:
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* enabled = `true`
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* host = `localhost`
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* port = 11211
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* keyprefix = `mpos_`
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* expiration = 90
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* splay = 15
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**/
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$config['memcache']['enabled'] = true;
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$config['memcache']['host'] = 'localhost';
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$config['memcache']['port'] = 11211;
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$config['memcache']['keyprefix'] = 'mpos_';
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$config['memcache']['expiration'] = 90;
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$config['memcache']['splay'] = 15;
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/**
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* Cookie configuration
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*
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* You can configure the cookie behaviour to secure your cookies more than the PHP defaults
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*
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* For multiple installations of MPOS on the same domain you must change the cookie path.
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*
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* Explanation:
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* duration:
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* the amount of time, in seconds, that a cookie should persist in the users browser.
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* 0 = until closed; 1440 = 24 minutes. Check your php.ini 'session.gc_maxlifetime' value
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* and ensure that it is at least the duration specified here.
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*
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* domain:
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* the only domain name that may access this cookie in the browser
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*
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* path:
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* the highest path on the domain that can access this cookie; i.e. if running two pools
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* from a single domain you might set the path /ltc/ and /ftc/ to separate user session
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* cookies between the two.
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*
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* httponly:
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* marks the cookie as accessible only through the HTTP protocol. The cookie can't be
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* accessed by scripting languages, such as JavaScript. This can help to reduce identity
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* theft through XSS attacks in most browsers.
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*
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* secure:
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* marks the cookie as accessible only through the HTTPS protocol. If you have a SSL
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* certificate installed on your domain name then this will stop a user accidentally
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* accessing the site over a HTTP connection, without SSL, exposing their session cookie.
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*
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* Default:
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* duration = '1440'
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* domain = ''
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* path = '/'
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* httponly = true
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* secure = false
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**/
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$config['cookie']['duration'] = '1440';
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$config['cookie']['domain'] = '';
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$config['cookie']['path'] = '/';
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$config['cookie']['httponly'] = true;
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$config['cookie']['secure'] = false;
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/**
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* Enable or disable the Smarty cache
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*
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* Explanation:
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* Smarty implements a file based cache for all HTML output generated
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* from dynamic scripts. It can be enabled to cache the HTML data on disk,
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* future request are served from those cache files.
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*
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* This may or may not work as expected, in general Memcache is used to cache
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* all data so rendering the page should not take too long anyway.
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*
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* You can test this out and enable (1) this setting but it's not guaranteed to
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* work with MPOS.
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*
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* Ensure that the folder `templates/cache` is writeable by the web server!
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*
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* cache = Enable/Disable the cache
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* cache_lifetime = Time to keep files in seconds before updating them
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|
*
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|
* Options:
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|
* cache:
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* 0 = disabled
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* 1 = enabled
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* cache_lifetime:
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* time in seconds
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|
*
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* Defaults:
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* cache = 0, disabled
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* cache_lifetime = 30 seconds
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**/
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$config['smarty']['cache'] = 0;
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$config['smarty']['cache_lifetime'] = 30;
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/**
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* System load setting
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|
*
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* This will disable loading of some API calls in case the system
|
|
* loads exceeds the defined max setting. Useful to temporarily suspend
|
|
* live statistics on a server that is too busy to deal with requests.
|
|
*
|
|
* Options
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|
* max = float, maximum system load
|
|
*
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* Defaults:
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* max = 10.0
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|
**/
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$config['system']['load']['max'] = 10.0;
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?>
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